US6193126B1ExpiredUtility

Nose assembly for a nail ejection gun

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Assignee: NAILERMATE ENTPR CORPPriority: Jul 14, 2000Filed: Jul 14, 2000Granted: Feb 27, 2001
Est. expiryJul 14, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Arosun Lee
B25C 5/0257
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Claims

Abstract

A nose assembly for a nail gun includes a nose piece connected to a gun body and the nose piece has a guide channel in a surface thereof. A resilient strip has its first end fixedly connected to the nose piece and a guide base is located below the nose piece. The nose piece has an extension channel which is in alignment with the guide channel, and a second end of the resilient strip is connected to the guide base. Two oblique surfaces are respectively defined in two inside defining the extension channel and a block extends from a surface defining the extension channel. Two grooves are defined between the block and the two oblique surfaces so that two legs of nails will be separated and inserted into the grooves before penetrating into document.

Claims

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What is claimed is:  
     
       1. A nose assembly for a nail gun, comprising: 
       a nose piece having a guide channel defined in a surface thereof and said a first end of said nose piece adapted to be connected to a gun body;  
       a resilient strip having a first end thereof fixedly connected to said nose piece, and  
       a guide base located below said nose piece and having an extension channel which is in alignment with said guide channel, a second end of said resilient strip connected to said guide base, two oblique surfaces respectively defined in two inside surfaces defining said extension channel, a block extending from a surface defining said extension channel and having a tapered surface which communicates with said extension channel, two grooves defined between said block and said two oblique surfaces.  
     
     
       2. The nose assembly as claimed in claim  1 , wherein said second end of said resilient strip has a first hole defined therethrough and a second hole is defined through said surface defining said extension channel of said guide base, a rivet extending through said first hole and securely engaged with said second hole. 
     
     
       3. The nose assembly as claimed in claim  1  further comprising two retaining protrusions respectively extending from a top of said guide base and a second end of said nose piece located between said two retaining protrusions. 
     
     
       4. The nose assembly as claimed in claim  1  further comprising two sides extending from edges at said first end of said resilient strip.

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